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Fascinating Facts About Rabbits That You Probably Didn't Know

Fascinating Facts About Rabbits That You Probably Didn’t Know

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Rabbits are cute, fluffy creatures that make great pets. They’re also one of the most common animals kept as a pet. However, they’re not as well-known as dogs or cats. That’s why we’ve compiled this list of interesting facts about rabbits that you didn’t know!

Rabbits can digest grass.

Rabbits are herbivores, meaning they eat only plants. The grass that rabbits eat helps them to digest their food and extract nutrients from it. Grass is a good source of fiber, which helps the digestive system break down food more easily. It also contains proteins and vitamins, such as vitamin C, B1 (thiamine), B2 (riboflavin) and A

Rabbits have a strong sense of smell and hearing, but their eyesight is poor.

They have large ears that help them hear danger before they can see it. Rabbits are prey animals so they need to be able to hear and smell danger before they can see it. Their long ears also make it easy for them to cool off by fanning themselves with their tails when they’re hot!

Rabbits are social animals.

They live in groups, and they exhibit territorial behavior. When it comes to establishing dominance, male rabbits will fight each other for the opportunity to breed with females.

Rabbits have a very strict social hierarchy; this means that each rabbit has its place within the group based on age, sex and rank. For example: males rank higher than females and older rabbits have more status than younger ones (this also applies when considering your pet’s parents).

Rabbets who live together will groom each other! This helps them bond as well as remove dirt from their fur during grooming sessions which can last up to an hour!

A rabbit’s teeth never stop growing.

Rabbits have 28 teeth, which are always growing at a rate of 1mm per week. A rabbit’s teeth need to be sharpened by chewing on hard objects such as wood and rocks, so they don’t become dulled over time.

Baby rabbits are called kits or kittens.

The baby rabbits you see in a pet store or at the zoo are called kits. They’re born blind and deaf, with no fur at all. After they’re born, they stay together with their mother until they’re old enough to go off on their own.

Kits grow up fast: within just a few weeks of being born, they’ll have grown fur and can walk around without help!

Adult rabbits are called rabbits or does.

  • Rabbits are not called “bunnies.” The name bunny is reserved for baby rabbits, who are called kittens and puppies in the same way that their human counterparts are called babies.
  • Rabbits are not pets! They’re wild animals and should be treated as such by humans who own them (or keep them as companions).
  • And lastly: no matter how cuddly they may seem to you, never ever pet a rabbit unless you want to be bitten by its powerful jaw muscles!

The loudest animal in the world is the South American Howler monkey. The quietest animal in the world is the Pygmy Shrew (a tiny little thing).

The howlers can be heard up to three miles away, and they have been recorded as being able to remain silent for up to 18 hours at a time! This makes sense given that they live in dense rainforests where there are many different species of animals with which they must compete for food, space and territory. Their ability to communicate effectively without being heard by predators or other competing species ensures their survival as a species over millions of years!

The longest recorded lifespan for a rabbit was 16 years and 4 months old by a wild European rabbit named Thumper who lived at the London Zoo. Another pet rabbit named Flopsy who lived on an English farm was also 16 years old when she died in 2017 which is equivalent to over 100 human years! More info here

Rabbits are small mammals that are often kept as pets. They can be found in the wild, but they’re also domesticated and bred on farms.

Rabbits eat grasses, herbs, leaves, bark and twigs. The average lifespan of a wild rabbit is 2-3 years while one that’s been domesticated can live up to 15 years!

Rabbits can run at speeds up to 30mph (48kph), which is faster than any human being ever recorded running!

Conclusion

Rabbits are fascinating creatures, and they are also very popular as pets. They are known for their playful personalities and ability to bond with humans. If you’re interested in learning more about these animals, check out our list of fascinating facts about rabbits!

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